We're at this stage in life where we reminisce too much of our near past, worry too much about our near future, are
too clueless about everything that can, will, may happen to us, think we know alot, think we don't know anything,
am confident about the wrong things, take pride in wasting time away, want too much but want to do too little.
Ohwell.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
is a really good movie. Nope I haven't finished watching it yet, I only watched like 1hr40mins of the 2hrs40mins show but I love it! I love the plot, the setting the whole cinematography everything. And I think Brad Pitt is great as Benjamin, I don't know why Sokmui doesn't like him.
In any case, I've decided to not finish the movie because I'm watching it again in the cinema probably some time next week with Aaron and probably Hanhui, if he doesn't have to stay at Kino.
TCCBB is one of the very few movies that leaves an impact, I think. The other one is of course The Diving Bell and the Butterfly that you always hear me talking about. Serious, I can't find a single fault in that movie, and too many parts make me tear. What's amazing about Bell is you won't get carried away by the movie. At the end of it all, you'll be thinking and reflecting about yourself. It's that impactful.
Oh, and recently I watched V for Vendetta, a 2005 movie and I like the movie although I don't know why. It's a pretty lame plot, abit like Orwell's 1984, except they make it England. So you're supposed to think the government of England is evil and nasty. Too far-fetched, but I still think the movie's good. It's a really long movie though, and the ending, although happy, is sloppy. Like, the bad guy died and that's that.
It's almost 10pm and I'm very tempted to finish watching TCCBB.
9:30:00 PM because I say so
In any case, I've decided to not finish the movie because I'm watching it again in the cinema probably some time next week with Aaron and probably Hanhui, if he doesn't have to stay at Kino.
TCCBB is one of the very few movies that leaves an impact, I think. The other one is of course The Diving Bell and the Butterfly that you always hear me talking about. Serious, I can't find a single fault in that movie, and too many parts make me tear. What's amazing about Bell is you won't get carried away by the movie. At the end of it all, you'll be thinking and reflecting about yourself. It's that impactful.
Oh, and recently I watched V for Vendetta, a 2005 movie and I like the movie although I don't know why. It's a pretty lame plot, abit like Orwell's 1984, except they make it England. So you're supposed to think the government of England is evil and nasty. Too far-fetched, but I still think the movie's good. It's a really long movie though, and the ending, although happy, is sloppy. Like, the bad guy died and that's that.
It's almost 10pm and I'm very tempted to finish watching TCCBB.
9:30:00 PM because I say so